Next Digital Limited (), previously known as Next Media Limited, founded by
Jimmy Lai
Lai Chee-ying ( zh, link=no, t=黎智英, born 8 December 1947), also known as Jimmy Lai, is a Hong Kong busniessman and a politician. He founded Giordano, an Asian clothing retailer, Next Digital (formerly Next Media), a Hong Kong-listed me ...
, has 2,095 employees (as of 30 Sep 2020) and is the largest listed media company in
Hong Kong
Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a List of cities in China, city and Special administrative regions of China, special ...
.
From 20 October 2015, the company has changed its English name to Next Digital Limited, from Next Media Limited.
The media outlet has a user base of 5.0 million monthly unique visitors in Hong Kong, 12.3 million monthly unique visitors in Taiwan, 1.7 million in the USA and 399,0002 in Canada up till 2019.
Apple Daily
''Apple Daily'' ( zh, link=no, 蘋果日報) was a popular tabloid published in Hong Kong from 1995 to 2021. Founded by Jimmy Lai, it was one of the best-selling Chinese language newspapers in Hong Kong. , the newspaper of the media group, is the most read newspaper in the city.
Political position
The news media has often offered explicit, proactive support for
pro-democracy
Democratization, or democratisation, is the transition to a more democratic political regime, including substantive political changes moving in a democratic direction. It may be a hybrid regime in transition from an authoritarian regime to a full ...
groups in Hong Kong. The paper is regarded to hold libertarian views on financial and economic issues.
Controversy
The media group made an entrance into the industry by introducing tabloid-style journalism, along with making mainstream reporting (see
middle-market newspaper
A middle-market newspaper is a newspaper that caters to readers who like entertainment as well as the coverage of important news events. Middle-market status is the halfway point of a three-level continuum of journalistic seriousness; upper-marke ...
), to Hong Kong as well as Taiwan. It was the first to use massive graphics, bold headlines and full colour pages now common to all best-selling papers in both regions. In earlier years, criticism was drawn for sensational articles found in an entertainment magazine under the media group. A notable scandal was aired in 2006 in relation to
Gillian Chung
Gillian Chung Ka-lai (born Chung Tik-shan, 21 January 1981), known by her stage name Chung Yan-tung, is a Hong Kong actress and singer. She is a member of the Cantopop duo Twins, along with Charlene Choi.
Early life
Chung was born in Hong K ...
, a member of singing group
Twins
Twins are two offspring produced by the same pregnancy.MedicineNet > Definition of TwinLast Editorial Review: 19 June 2000 Twins can be either ''monozygotic'' ('identical'), meaning that they develop from one zygote, which splits and forms two em ...
, who was photographed changing clothes at the backstage from a concealed camera alleged to be put there by the paparazzi. The incident triggered debates over the ethics and regulations of paparazzi activities in Hong Kong.
Under a grim political climate, the news outlet’s intrepid political activism infuriated the Beijing regime. Some companies with ties to
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, most populous country, with a Population of China, population exceeding 1.4 billion, slig ...
had refrained from putting advertisements on any publication of the media group due to the heightened political pressure exerted on the business bodies in the city.
Next Media’s irreverent probe into sensitive social topics is what believed to be the reason of a triad-style vandalism targeted at the press offices, followed by the forced shut-down in 2021.
The news outlet’s distancing from the Beijing regime is also what gives the press a healthy boundary that allows for curb-free journalistic coverage and wins the support from the general public. A slew of news articles authored by journalists from Next Media had received recognition through news awards such as Human Rights Press Awards, Investigative Feature Writing, Excellence in Reporting on Women’s Issues, Hong Kong News Awards, Hong Kong Institute of Professional Photographers Awards, Excellence in Video Reporting, Spot News Photography Prizes, Chinese-Language Cartoon / Illustration Merit, Chinese-Language News Merits, etc. On the day of shutdown, queues of citizens snapped up the total 1 million copies of
Apple Daily
''Apple Daily'' ( zh, link=no, 蘋果日報) was a popular tabloid published in Hong Kong from 1995 to 2021. Founded by Jimmy Lai, it was one of the best-selling Chinese language newspapers in Hong Kong. ’s last print, marking a sensational end to the paper’s decades of journalism and a symbol of Hong Kong's media pluralism.
Key people arrested
On 10th August 2020, Jimmy Lai, the founder of Next Digital, was arrested by the
Hong Kong Police
The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) is the primary law enforcement, investigative agency, and largest disciplined service under the Security Bureau of Hong Kong. The Royal Hong Kong Police Force (RHKPF) reverted to its former name after the t ...
early morning that day for alleged collusion with foreign powers after a Beijing-led investigation. A post on
Twitter
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from the media group's executive, Mark Simon, confirmed the arrest. The
Committee to Protect Journalists
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(CPJ) reported that “the arrest of media tycoon Jimmy Lai bears out the worst fears that Hong Kong’s National Security Law would be used to suppress critical pro-democracy opinion and restrict press freedom”. Steven Butler, CPJ’s Asia program coordinator, commented, “Jimmy Lai should be released at once and any charges dropped.”
The Hong Kong Police made arrest of seven people aged 39 to 72 who have been accused of violating the new security law. The arrestees included Jimmy Lai (Founder of Next Digital Limited), Cheung Kim Hung (CEO of Next Digital Limited), Chow Tat Kuen, Royston (Executive Director and CFO of Next Digital Limited).
Hong Kong publications
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Apple Daily
''Apple Daily'' ( zh, link=no, 蘋果日報) was a popular tabloid published in Hong Kong from 1995 to 2021. Founded by Jimmy Lai, it was one of the best-selling Chinese language newspapers in Hong Kong. '' – Formerly one of Hong Kong's largest circulation newspapers, which was published daily between 1995-2021.
* ''
Next Magazine'' – Published on Wednesday evenings, one of Hong Kong's largest circulation news and entertainment magazines between 1990-2021.
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Easy Finder
''Easy Finder'' () was a weekly Chinese tabloid magazine which was first published on 13 September 1991 in Hong Kong. Published by Next Media Limited which is owned by Jimmy Lai. It stopped publishing on 23 May 2007. ''Easy Finder'' was commonly ...
'' – A teen-focused entertainment magazine.
Monday Book – A set of four magazines sold together for HK$12 on Monday mornings that are more thematically male and commercially focused.
* ''Face'' – Gossip, entertainment and fashion
* ''Ketchup'' – Gadgets, gaming and mobile
* ''JobFinder'' – Jobs and recruitment magazine (sales assistant-level jobs)
* ''AutoExpress'' – Used cars, auto insurance, dating advertisements, car license plates for sale.
* ''Trading Express'' – Classified ads for products, small companies, second-hand watches.
Friday Book – A set of three magazines sold together for HK$12 on Friday mornings that are more thematically female and leisure-focused. At the end of 2008, Next Media relinquished its holding in these three magazines, whose editorial management since early 2009 has been tied to
TVB Weekly (the official magazine of
Television Broadcasts Limited
Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) is a television broadcasting company based in Hong Kong SAR. The Company operates five free-to-air terrestrial television channels in Hong Kong, with TVB Jade as its main Cantonese language service, and TVB ...
and owned by a joint venture between Malaysian
media conglomerate company Astro All Asia Networks plc
Astro Malaysia Holdings () is a Malaysian media and entertainment holding company that began as a paid digital satellite radio and television service, Astro. The company is owned by Astro Holdings Sendirian Berhad, which also owns Astro Overse ...
(Astro) and
Albert Yeung
Albert Yeung (; born Yeung Sau Shing; 3 March 1943), is a Hong Kong businessman. He is the founder and chairman of Emperor Group.
Early years
Albert Yeung was born in Hong Kong in 1943 and traces his root to Teochew (Chaozhou), Guangdong, ...
's
Emperor Group
Emperor Group is a diversified group of companies founded by Albert Yeung in Hong Kong. Albert Yeung's father, Mr Yeung Shing, opened a watch shop named "Shing On Kee Watch Shop" in 1942, setting the business foundation. ).
* ''
Eat and Travel Weekly
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'' – Sold to Astro in November 2006.
* ''
Sudden Weekly'' – Women-oriented entertainment magazine. Sold to Astro in November 2006.
* ''Me'' – A cosmetics and fashion magazine. Founded by Astro in December 2006.
Hong Kong websites
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Vertical/community portals
In addition to original exclusive content and social networking tools, these sites aggregate content from all other sites.
* Lady – Female-focused portal with strong community
* Travel – Travel site
* Education – education guide for students of all levels
* Motor – Car vertical covering auto reviews and more
* Life – lifestyle guide on everyday city living
* Racing – a subscription-based horse racing guide focused on HK and Macau races (HK$1,888 per year)
* Soccer – soccer fans' guide to everything soccer
* Health – a vertical channel on medical and health
Taiwan publications
* ''Apple Daily
''Apple Daily'' ( zh, link=no, 蘋果日報) was a popular tabloid published in Hong Kong from 1995 to 2021. Founded by Jimmy Lai, it was one of the best-selling Chinese language newspapers in Hong Kong. '' – Published daily, one of Taiwan's highest-circulation newspapers
* ''Sharp Daily
''Sharp Daily'' is a Chinese-language free daily tabloid newspaper, published in Taipei, Taiwan, and previously in Hong Kong, by Next Digital.
Taiwan edition
Launched on 24 October 2006 as a rival to ''Cola News'' (可樂新聞 Pinyin:Kělèxi ...
'' – A free daily newspaper
* '' Next Magazine'' – Published on weekly, one of Taiwan's largest circulation news and entertainment magazines
* ''Me (Taiwan version)'' – A weekly magazine
Structure of Next Media
The top management committee of the company is the Board. The Board is responsible for overseeing the successful of Next Media and devising the company's future strategy. The Board delegates the running of Next Media's day-to-day operations to carefully chosen Executive Directors and Senior Management. The Board looks to the Management to ensure it is apprised of all significant developments that may affect the company and its operations.
There are four committees established by the Board, granted for different kinds of duties.
* Executive Directors: for the purpose of approving issues and allotment of shares
* Audit Committee: mainly to assist the Board in its oversight of the integrity of the Company’s financial statements; the Company’s compliance with legal and regulatory requirements; the external auditor’s qualifications and independence; and the performance of the Company’s internal audit function and external auditors.
* Remuneration Committee; to review and develop policies in relation to the remuneration of directors and senior management of the Company; to make recommendations to the Board from time to time as may be necessary in relation to such policies.
* Ad hoc Sub-committee; made up of the financial heads of all major operation subsidiaries.
Senior leadership
''Note: Senior leadership only reflects the structure since the Group's listing in 1999; previously, it was a private company with no formal structure''
List of chairmen
# Jimmy Lai Chee-ying (1999–2014); executive chairman
#Cassian Cheung Ka-sing (interim Chairman 2014–2016); executive chairman
# Ip Yut-kin (2016–2018); non-executive chairman
# Jimmy Lai Chee-ying (2018–2020); second term; non-executive between 2018–2020; executive for part of 2020
# Ip Yut-kin (2020–2021)
List of chief executives
''Note: The position of Chief Executive was not used during the years 2002–2006, as the then-Executive Chairman Jimmy Lai
Lai Chee-ying ( zh, link=no, t=黎智英, born 8 December 1947), also known as Jimmy Lai, is a Hong Kong busniessman and a politician. He founded Giordano, an Asian clothing retailer, Next Digital (formerly Next Media), a Hong Kong-listed me ...
took on CEO responsibilities from his post''
# Lim Tai-thong (2000)
# Pieter Lodewijk Schats (2001)
# Stephen Ting Ka-yu (2007)
# Jimmy Lai Chee-ying (2008)
# Chu Wah-hui (2008–2010)
# Chu Wah-hui and Cassian Cheung Ka-sing (2010–2011)
# Cassian Cheung Ka-sing (2011–2014; interim CEO 2014–2016)
# Cheung Kim-hung (2018–2021)
Subsidiaries
* Apple Daily Limited
* Apple Daily Online Limited
* Apple Daily Printing Limited
* Cameron Printing Company Limited
* Database Gateway Limited
* Easy Finder Limited
* Easy Finder Hong Kong Marketing Limited
* Easy Media Limited
* Eat and Travel Weekly Company Limited
* Next Media Animation
Next Animation Studio (formerly Next Media Animation; ) is a Taiwan-based subsidiary of Hong Kong-based Next Media that creates humorous and simple CGI-animated coverage of recent news stories and sporting events and releases them through TomoNews ...
Limited
* Next Magazine Advertising Limited
* Next Magazine Publishing Limited
* Next Media Group Management Limited
* Next Media Hong Kong/Publication Publishing Limited
* Paramount Printing Company Limited
* Rainbow Graphic & Printing Company Limited
* Sudden Weekly Limited
See also
* Media in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's media consists of several different types of communications of mass media: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, websites and other online platforms.
Overview
Hong Kong is home to many of Asia's biggest media entities ...
* Newspapers of Hong Kong
This is a list of newspapers in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is home to many of Asia's biggest English and Chinese language newspapers. The territory has one of the world's largest press industries and is a major centre for print journalism.
Overview ...
* List of Chinese companies
Since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978, China has become one of the world's fastest-growing major economies. , it was the world's second-largest economy by nominal GDP and largest by purchasing power parity (PPP). China was also th ...
* Next Media Animation
Next Animation Studio (formerly Next Media Animation; ) is a Taiwan-based subsidiary of Hong Kong-based Next Media that creates humorous and simple CGI-animated coverage of recent news stories and sporting events and releases them through TomoNews ...
References
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External links
Official website
* Celebrities seek tougher privacy laws (''The Standard'', 1 February 2007
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